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angie19 angie19
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8 years ago
1) in the southeastern part of alberta, all the populations of all the organisms occupying the grassland represent


2) in a random mating population of drosophila, 5% of the flies have black bodies ( an autosomal, recessive trait) and the rest have brown bodies. This population is assumed to be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. If a researcher samples 10 000 Drosophilia from this population , the number of flies expected to be heterozygous dominant for body colour is



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8 years ago
1) in the southeastern part of alberta, all the populations of all the organisms occupying the grassland represent

Question is incomplete.

2) in a random mating population of drosophila, 5% of the flies have black bodies ( an autosomal, recessive trait) and the rest have brown bodies. This population is assumed to be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. If a researcher samples 10 000 Drosophilia from this population , the number of flies expected to be heterozygous dominant for body colour is

You'll need to use the following two formulas:

p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1
p + q = 1

Let me know if you need more guidance.
angie19 Author
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8 years ago
bio man am I supposed to times anything by 10 000? or I think when I see questions like that I get mixed up
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